Santa Ana (1784)

Santa Ana was a 112-gun First-Rate ship of the line of the Spanish Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. Built in 1784, Santa Ana was one of the Spanish ships that fought at the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar against the United Kingdom, serving as the flagship of Admiral Ignacio de Alava. The ship was captured during the battle, but it was later recaptured by Julien Cosmao of the French Navy. In 1810, it was sent to Havana, Cuba during the Peninsular War to prevent the French from capturing it, and it was scuttled in 1816.